Not exact matches
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Manchester United raid to replace Drogba Chelsea boss Mourinho in shock link to sign Arsenal midfield duo The highest paid football teams in 2015: Man City, Man United and Jose Mourinho's Premier League champions England's
biggest spenders
The Red Devils have been among the
biggest spenders in the transfer market in recent times, but it looks like even more investment is needed to help bridge the gap with
Manchester City next season.
I am not holding my breath, though, as Chelsea go to a Crystal Palace yet to pick up a point or even score a goal while Tottenham host a Bournemouth team almost as badly off as Palace, The clubs we really want to see held to a draw or beaten, though, are the
big spenders from
Manchester.
Not surprisingly,
Manchester City, were the
biggest spenders, with more than # 150m invested in new players, such as Kevin De Bruyne (# 53m) and Raheem Sterling (# 49m).
Manchester City and Chelsea have become
big spenders since their club was taken over by wealthy owners and it's starting to become a trend in the Premier League with US and Arab billionaires making their way overseas.